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Carer

Care is at the heart of everything that we do. Working within the Care team you will show warmth, compassion and support to our residents and their families; helping to promote independence and dignity and positively enhancing the lives of individuals in our care. Your daily routine will be as varied as the needs of people you are looking after. You will often be helping people to wash and dress, eat and drink, and go about their daily activities, but you will know what makes a difference to them and what helps to put a smile on their face.

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Asylum and Immigration Act 1996

It is now a requirement before any offer of employment can be made that ALL applicants
provide the Trust with confirmation of their eligibility to work in the UK by providing ONE
of the ORIGINAL documents detailed below.

Please bring with you ONE of the following original documents with you if invited to an
interview.

A passport describing the holder as a British citizen or as having the right of abode or
an entitlement to readmission to the United Kingdom.

A certificate of registration or naturalisation as a British citizen.

A passport containing a certificate of entitlement issued on behalf of the UK government
certifying that the holder had the right to abode in the UK.

A long birth certificate issued in the UK or Republic of Ireland that specifies the names
of the holder's parents.

A passport of national identity card issued by a state which is party to the European
Economic Area Agreement and which describes the holder as a national of that state (the EEA
is formed by the members of the European Union plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway).

A passport which shows that the holder has indefinite leave to enter or remain in the UK
or has no time limit placed on his or her stay or remain.

A letter issued by the Home Office confirming that a person has indefinite leave to
enter or remain in the UK.

A passport or other travel document endorsed to show that the person named has current
leave to remain in the UK and is not precluded from taking employment.

A UK residence permit issued to a national of an EEA state.

A passport or other travel document endorsed to show that the holder has a current right
of residence in the UK as the family member of an EEA national.

A letter issued by the Home Office indicating that the person named in the letter is a
British citizen or has permission to take employment.

A work permit or other approval to take the employment in question.

A passport describing the holder as a British Dependent Territory Citizen which indicates
the status derives from a connection with Gibraltar.